Donate to Action Aid for the Bangladesh factory collapse victims

This isn’t about capacity or care, but it is about human rights. I’m sure you’ve all heard about the collapse of the garment factory in Bangladesh this week, killing at least 300 people and injuring over 2000. Inspectors had warned that the factory was unsafe only the day before and requested evacuation and closure. The factory supervisors refused, the workers continued to produce clothes by Primark, Bennetton, Monsoon and other high street brands in the West, and the factory collapsed the next day.

In the short term, the priority is clearly to get aid to the trapped and injured workers, and their families. Victoria Butler-Cole (of 39 Essex Street fame) has set up this great ‘Tax your T-Shirt’ site where you can donate to Action Aid to support victims of the disaster. There are, however, much more fundamental questions about the rights of workers who make the clothes we wear. If you are interested in finding out more about who is making your clothes, their rights and how you can help to improve conditions in the global garment industry, you could check out the work of Labour Behind the Label (you might want to see what the brands you buy are doing to improve working conditions).

About The Small Places

The Small Places blog is written by Lucy Series, you can read more about her and the blog on the 'About' page.

Blogs, including this blog, should never be relied upon as a source of legal advice. They may be out of date, inapplicable to your circumstances, or just plain wrong. If you need to find a solicitor, you could try the Law Society's find a solicitor webpage. The Mental Health Lawyers Association also list solicitors who do Court of Protection work. Some members of the Bar Pro Bono Unit do Court of Protection work.

I welcome comments on this page, but they are moderated to ensure that no spam or offensive comments, or comments which might breach court orders, are published. I aim to respond to comments, but may not always find time to do so.

Search

Follow The Small Places via Email

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.